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The SEED Foundation "is a national nonprofit that establishes urban public boarding schools to prepare students from underserved communities for success in college. The SEED Foundation is a catalyst for change in urban education: it developed the SEED boarding school model and opened its first school, The SEED School of Washington, D.C., in 1998. The SEED Foundation opened its second school in Maryland in August 2008." [1]
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Directors
Accessed November 2008: [2]
- Eric Adler
- Donald Brown
- Helen Colson
- Leslie Crutchfield
- Tom Downey
- Charles Dwyer
- James W. Dyke, Jr.
- Vasco Fernandes
- Ann B. Friedman
- Glen Lewy
- Robert Livingston
- Marc Miller
- Patricia Modell
- Virginia W. Newmyer
- Lou Perez
- Mitchell Rales
- Harold A. Richman
- Michael G. Ryan
- Rita Schreiber
- Eileen Shields-West
- Rajiv Vinnakota
- David Webb (US)
- Director Emeritus - Melvin Cohen